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Story vs Sidequest - What's the difference?

story | sidequest |


As nouns the difference between story and sidequest

is that story is a sequence of real or fictional events; or, an account of such a sequence while sidequest is (video games) a quest given to the player that has no direct bearing on the main story/campaign of the game.

As a verb story

is to tell as a story; to relate or narrate about.

Campaign vs Sidequest - What's the difference?

campaign | sidequest |


As nouns the difference between campaign and sidequest

is that campaign is a series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal while sidequest is a quest given to the player that has no direct bearing on the main story/campaign of the game.

As a verb campaign

is to take part in a campaign.

Money vs Sidequest - What's the difference?

money | sidequest |


As nouns the difference between money and sidequest

is that money is a legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply while sidequest is a quest given to the player that has no direct bearing on the main story/campaign of the game.

Paucity vs Pauce - What's the difference?

paucity | pauce |


As a noun paucity

is fewness in number; too few.

As an adjective pauce is

of or pertaining to paucity; being scarce or insufficient.

Scarce vs Pauce - What's the difference?

scarce | pauce |


As adjectives the difference between scarce and pauce

is that scarce is uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand while pauce is of or pertaining to paucity; being scarce or insufficient.

As an adverb scarce

is scarcely, only just.

Supersymmetry vs Smuon - What's the difference?

supersymmetry | smuon |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between supersymmetry and smuon

is that supersymmetry is (physics) a theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions while smuon is (physics) a hypothetical boson superpartner of a muon whose existence is implied by supersymmetry.

As nouns the difference between supersymmetry and smuon

is that supersymmetry is (physics) a theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical symmetry between bosons and fermions while smuon is (physics) a hypothetical boson superpartner of a muon whose existence is implied by supersymmetry.

Ambush vs Insidiate - What's the difference?

ambush | insidiate |


As verbs the difference between ambush and insidiate

is that ambush is to station in ambush with a view to surprise an enemy while insidiate is (obsolete) to lie in ambush for.

As a noun ambush

is the act of concealing oneself and lying in wait to attack by surprise.

Bony vs Osteal - What's the difference?

bony | osteal |


As adjectives the difference between bony and osteal

is that bony is resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous while osteal is bony.

Boomkin vs Bumkin - What's the difference?

boomkin | bumkin | Alternative forms |

Bumkin is a alternative form of boomkin.



As nouns the difference between boomkin and bumkin

is that boomkin is alternative form of bumkin while bumkin is a short outrigger projecting from the side of the aft part of a square-rigged sailing ship, used as an attachment point for a rope (brace) used to set a yard-arm at different angles to a mast so to allow the ship to sail at different angles to the wind.

Outrigger vs Bumkin - What's the difference?

outrigger | bumkin |


In nautical terms the difference between outrigger and bumkin

is that outrigger is an outrigger canoe while bumkin is a short outrigger projecting from the side of the aft part of a square-rigged sailing ship, used as an attachment point for a rope (brace) used to set a yard-arm at different angles to a mast so to allow the ship to sail at different angles to the wind.

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